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121 отказ
failure, fault, breakdownотказ вследствие усталости — fatigue failure, endurance failureПоставки машин и оборудования. Русско-английский словарь > отказ
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122 модель отказов
breakdown model, failure model, failure pattern -
123 сбой
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124 обрушение
failure горн., fall, break, breakdown, caving, collapse, crush, crushing, ( породы горной выработки или стенок ствола скважины) sloughing -
125 поломка
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126 разрушающее напряжение
breakdown voltage, bursting stress, failing [failure\] stressАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > разрушающее напряжение
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127 разрушение
failure, attack, break, breakdown, breaking, breakup, (вследствие потери устойчивости) collapse, corrosion, corruption, damage, degradation, destruction, deterioration, disintegration, disruption, ( магнитного состояния) disturbance, end, ending, ( записанной информации) erase, erasing, erasure, fracture, rupture, shattering -
128 разрушающее напряжение
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > разрушающее напряжение
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